So Fresh, So Green Gin Spritz

I know, I know – you’ve had a spritz before. But trust me, this gin spritz from Kaitlin Fellers is like no other. The pineapple syrup gives the fruity, refreshing drink a tropical edge, balanced out with herby, almost licorice-like dashes of Peychaud’s bitters. Grab a bottle of Lawrenceville Distilling’s Jaggerbush American Dry Gin to finish off the drink with a few light botanicals. 

About Lawrenceville Distilling’s Gin

This gin spritz uses a dry gin, with a huge roster of botanicals, floral notes, and a peppery finish. Lawrenceville Distilling is a small distiller in Pittsburgh, known also for their absinthe. If you can’t order from them, try to find a gin with a similar flavor profile. For more about picking a gin for a cocktail, you can read our liquor education piece All About Gin.

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So Fresh, So Green Recipe

So Fresh, So Green Gin Spritz


  • Author: Kaitlin Fellers

Description

A new take on a spritz.


Ingredients

Scale
  • 5 dashes Peychaud’s bitters
  • 2 slices muddled cucumber
  • 3/4 oz lime juice
  • 3/4 oz pineapple syrup
  • 1 ½  oz. Jaggerbush American Gin


Instructions

  1. Muddle cucumber in your small tin, add all ingredients, and shake to combine.
  2. Double strain into a Collins glass, then top with seltzer and ice.

Recipe by Kaitlin Fellers
Photography and styling by Keith Recker

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